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MBBS BSc(med) PhD FRACP FRCPA
Since 2008, Dr Stevenson has been a member of the Leukaemia Foundation’s Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee.
He is a clinical haematologist at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, supervising the Cytogenetic and Molecular Haematology Laboratories.
A graduate student at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, he has had further training as a Post-Doctoral Fellow within the MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Department of Leukaemia in Houston, Texas.
His interests include genetic diagnostics and novel medical therapies for leukaemia.
